Vladimir Putin’s Russia is now becoming a hotbed of mystery stories. Since the invasion of Ukraine, the world’s attention has been on Russia. In the last few days, the number of super rich people who are killed under mysterious circumstances is also increasing. Ravil Maganov is the eighth person linked to oil companies to be killed (suicide in Russian) since the start of the Ukraine invasion. He was the chairman of Lukoil, Russia’s second largest oil company. Death fell from the window of the Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow. The Russian authorities revealed that Ravil, who was undergoing treatment, committed suicide by jumping from the sixth floor window of the hospital. Luco company officials have issued a press release saying that Ravil finally succumbed to illness. All of the super-rich people killed since last February are oligarchs who had a huge influence on Russia’s economy. All of them are committing ‘suicide’ due to various reasons, family, business and health. The stories coming from Putin’s Russia are hard to believe, but they are hard to believe. But when we know some things that connect them all, it is natural to have doubts. First, all those who died under mysterious circumstances were related to major oil companies in Russia. Second, they were opposed to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The situation where the European powers blocked the import of oil from Russia should also be read here. Did all these rich people commit suicide as the Russian authorities claim? Should the world believe that the Russian president had no role in the death of these oligarchs who opposed Putin? Or did someone kill these oligarchs without leaving a single piece of evidence? Does the Wagner group, secretly known as ‘Putin’s assassins’ and ‘Putin’s private army’, have anything to do with this?